Carmelo Anthony was, as they say, hitting from all angles Friday night on route to a record-setting performance. That included this neat buzzer-beater from midcourt.

Melo's swished heave capped a 37-point first half against the Charlotte Bobcats at Madison Square Garden. With 25 more points in the second half, Melo broke Bernard King's single-game franchise record and Kobe Bryant's arena record. The historic hoop came with 7:23 remaining in the fourth quarter, a bank shot from the right block.

"It's an unbelievable feeling," Anthony said in an interview on MSG Network immediately after the game. "It's just a zone that you get into sometimes. Only certain people know what that zone feels like."

Anthony said he was feeling it from the jump.

"I came into this game locked in," Anthony said. "I didn't know I was going to have that type of performance. ... It's a special moment. I know Bernard King is somewhere smiling at me. ... I was just taking it one possession at a time. ... My teammates found me. I've got to thank them."

King, through the Knicks, offered his congratulations.

Bernard King tonight: "I am very proud of Carmelo Anthony. I consider him to be one of the greatest players in our game...